AMES, Iowa -- Wulf Klohn, water expert with the United
Nations, will speak on "Food for All: Is There Enough Water
Make It Possible?" at Iowa State University on Tuesday, March
23.

Klohn, senior water resource officer in the Land and Water
Development Division of the Food and Agricultural
Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, will speak at 8
p.m. in the Sun Room of the Memorial Union. His talk is free
and open to the public.

As senior water resource officer for FAO, Klohn is addressing
water availability, lake management, hydrologic monitoring
and forecasting, information, and trans-boundary water policy
problems. Klohn will speak about the growing world
population, our ability to feed all of the people in the
world and the stresses it will put on world water resources.
His talk is part of ISU's lecture series on science and
technology for sustainable development.

The lecture series is sponsored by the Office of the
President, the International Institute of Theoretical and
Applied Physics and the Committee on Lectures (funded by
GSB).